4 Email Security Policy Tips That Can Stop Sensitive Information Leakage

Is your email security policy sitting in a dusty three-ring binder, unread and forgotten on a shelf? Do you struggle to keep pace with changes in the regulatory environment, the devices your employees use to read email? Are your employees inadvertently leaking sensitive information because you don't have the right email safeguards in place? Click here to download
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Latest News Nov 18, 2013

Warning: 10 Million UK Users targeted with Cryptolocker Ransomware spam email campaign The UK's National Crime Agency has given out an urgent national alert that a mass spamming event targeting 10 million UK based email users with a piece of malware called CryptoLocker that encrypts your files and then demands a ransom money to restore access. The agency has said that the people who are majorly receiving targeted spam emails that appear to be from banks and other financial ...

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FBI warns that Anonymous Hackers has been hacking US Government for almost a year The FBI is warning that members of the hacktivist group Anonymous hacking collective have secretly accessed US Government computers and stolen sensitive information in a campaign that began almost a year ago. The Hacktivists have exploited a flaw in Adobe applications to compromise the target systems and install software backdoors to maintain the control of the victims computers over the ...

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vBulletin Forum hacked with Zero Day vulnerability, caused Macrumors Forum Data breach Last Tuesday, Popular Mac news website MacRumors's user forums was hacked and forum database has been compromised including the username, email and passwords belonging to all 860,000 registered users. Yesterday, Inj3ct0r Team of Exploit Database website 1337Day claimed the responsibility for the hack and also claimed that they have also hacked the official website of vBulletin Forum using a ...

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Apple iOS 7.0.4 update released to patch Apple Store purchase vulnerability Apple has released the latest version of its mobile platform i.e. iOS 7.0.4 includes bug fixes, security patches with some new features. The update is available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, identified as "build 11B554a." Most importantly Apple has patched a critical security flaw that allowed to purchase stuff from the online Apple Store without having to tap in a valid ...

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Facebook Open URL Redirection vulnerability Security Researcher Dan Melamed discovered an Open URL redirection vulnerability in Facebook that allowed him to have a facebook.com link redirect to any website without restrictions. An open URL Redirection flaw is generally used to convince a user to click on a trusted link which is specially crafted to take them to an arbitrary website, the target website could be used to serve a ...

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The Highway to Hell - The 7 Deadly Sins of Email for Software Engineers and Developers

Even the best email program can be plagued by the email underworld (aka the path to the spam folder). Escape the throes of these 7 deadly email sins to ensure you're on the fast track to the inbox. Click here to download
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